Write Now with Scrivener
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
37 episodes of Write Now with Scrivener since the first episode, which aired on May 20th, 2021.
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Christian Cantrell, Sci-Fi Thriller Author
September 22nd, 2021 | 29 mins 30 secs
With a day job as a designer for one of the world's largest software companies, Christian Cantrell knows how computer technology works, and his novels are full of cutting-edge ideas. He explores science and technology that don’t yet exist in order to put characters in situations in which they can discover things about themselves that would otherwise have been impossible.
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Episode 4: Annik Lafarge, Author of Chasing Chopin
August 25th, 2021 | 32 mins 40 secs
After a career in publishing, from being a publicist to senior editor, Annik Lafarge is now a consultant and advisor to authors. Her latest book is Chasing Chopin: A Musical Journey Across Three Centuries, Four Countries, and a Half-Dozen Revolutions. Annik talks about how important it is for authors to help market their books.
"I honestly don't think I could have written this book without without Scrivener."
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Episode 3: J.T. Ellison, Thriller Author, TV Show Host, and Publisher
July 21st, 2021 | 33 mins 24 secs
J.T. Ellison has written more than 25 novels: standalone thrillers, three series, and has recently published the first in a series of co-authored young adult novels. She co-hosts a literary TV show, and is also a publisher. She also "loves Scrivener with the passion of a thousand fiery suns."
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Dan Moren, Science Fiction Author, Journalist, and Podcaster
June 23rd, 2021 | 29 mins 6 secs
Dan Moren juggles a triple career: that of a science fiction author, tech journalist, and podcaster. He discusses his the "sci-fi espionage capers" he writes, how he transitioned from journalism to fiction, and how he has used Scrivener to write each of his novels.
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Episode 1: Peter Robinson, Author of the Alan Banks Crime Fiction Series
May 20th, 2021 | 25 mins 57 secs
We welcome Peter Robinson, best-selling author of the Alan Banks crime series. Peter has written more than two dozen novels, and discusses his characters, how he uses music in his novels, and how Scrivener helps him manage his manuscripts.